The natural colour, texture, and appearance of a person's skin, especially of the face
A substance used to add a color to or change the color of something
A statement or representation in excess of what is reasonable
An unfair or dishonest account or exposition
Food additive
The use of expressions susceptible of a double signification
A meaning of a word or phrase that is suggested or implied, as opposed to a denotation, or literal meaning
A deceptive outward appearance
Present participle for to give color to
“We could color the walls red to give the room an emotive ambiance.”
Present participle for to affect without completely changing
“Fake news could potentially color your perception of the world.”
Present participle for to misrepresent by distortion or exaggeration
“Witnesses may be inclined to color their testimony so as to make their story saleable.”
Present participle for to become red in the face, especially when embarrassed or annoyed
“Riley began to color slightly at the attention she was receiving.”
Present participle for to exaggerate, use hyperbole
Present participle for to change or lose color
Present participle for to darken or color with lines or a block of color
Blending in
Supercharging or charging
Present participle for to give a particular character to
Present participle for to make more beautiful or attractive by adorning or decorating
Present participle for gradually spread through or over
Present participle for to write something using a pencil
Present participle for to give or add flavour to by seasoning
Present participle for to make or become warm
Present participle for to make unclear or difficult to understand
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